[sub]first of all, i'm from the UK, so I might use terms that are weird for non-UK based Escapists.[/sub]
At the end of this year, I'm going to start applying for university courses for when I finish my 6th year of high school. Therefore I'm looking at entry in September-ish 2011. I know this is planning ahead but I want to get as much information as I can before I get asked to choose which courses to apply for.
For the past two or three years, I've taken a massive interest in heavy weaponry. This, combined with the fact that I love Physics, Chemistry and Engineering, has inspired me to start looking into a career in the military doing heavy weapon development. I'm talking Artillery. The big guns. Missiles. etc.
There's a military recruitment & information centre about 30 miles away from me, so I plan to travel there to ask an expert on this kind of this thing, but I would quite like to see what you guys think first, so that I can do some more research into whatever course you guys deem to be suitable.
Obviously, I've gathered that I'd have to do Engineering of some kind. So far, I've looked at Mechanical Engineering [http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/course.php?cnum=161] and Electrical & Electronic Engineering [http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/course.php?cnum=637].
My question is, which of those courses would be more appropriate for me to help me get into the career I want? Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or some other kind?
At the end of this year, I'm going to start applying for university courses for when I finish my 6th year of high school. Therefore I'm looking at entry in September-ish 2011. I know this is planning ahead but I want to get as much information as I can before I get asked to choose which courses to apply for.
For the past two or three years, I've taken a massive interest in heavy weaponry. This, combined with the fact that I love Physics, Chemistry and Engineering, has inspired me to start looking into a career in the military doing heavy weapon development. I'm talking Artillery. The big guns. Missiles. etc.
There's a military recruitment & information centre about 30 miles away from me, so I plan to travel there to ask an expert on this kind of this thing, but I would quite like to see what you guys think first, so that I can do some more research into whatever course you guys deem to be suitable.
Obviously, I've gathered that I'd have to do Engineering of some kind. So far, I've looked at Mechanical Engineering [http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/course.php?cnum=161] and Electrical & Electronic Engineering [http://courses.brighton.ac.uk/course.php?cnum=637].
My question is, which of those courses would be more appropriate for me to help me get into the career I want? Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic or some other kind?